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be to get medication online, and this is really fuelling the addiction to prescription medication.fatal, that's the reality of it. people who've been weaned off medication, their tolerance will have changed if they suddenly get hold of large quantities of opiates again and take them in the ways they used to take them. that will lead to overdose and potentially death. we collect the drugs immediately from nicki and eleanor and have them analysed at king's college london. scientists confirmed the drugs are genuine. back with our struck off doctor. he tells us how the online doctor business is policed. 0nline doctor sites in england are regulated by the care quality commission. julian eden's own site e—med has been inspected five times. he tells our undercover he thinks the regulators are idiots. well, it is shocking, isn't it? i mean whether he's a doctor or not, struck off or not. he's showing great contempt for the patients that company is meant to be serving. i think it is diabolical. the cqc now only allows e—med to prescribe one medication and 18 months ago, most english website
be to get medication online, and this is really fuelling the addiction to prescription medication.fatal, that's the reality of it. people who've been weaned off medication, their tolerance will have changed if they suddenly get hold of large quantities of opiates again and take them in the ways they used to take them. that will lead to overdose and potentially death. we collect the drugs immediately from nicki and eleanor and have them analysed at king's college london. scientists confirmed the...
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a lot of credit card debt is due to medical expenses. there's a lot of hidden medical expenses. two thirds cited a drop in income as well. >> right. that is of course what you would see across the board. the roots of these problems, long before bankruptcy court. financial disaster away from a bankruptcy filing. financial disaster pushes into a bankruptcy filing. trenddoes this rising track with people living longer? is this a natural outcome of people living longer? >> yes and no. the yes is a small part of what we are saying but the trend is so large it can't be explained just by the aging population. this,crease, i looked at the increase in people over the age of 65 over the study, i forget the exact number. a two and ag at half point increase. host: these older people, don't they rely on medicare to pay them? medicare to the extent you have medicare coverage, but medicare doesn't cover everything. doesn't prevent you from -- let me rephrase. medicare doesn't help you if you are still working and not able to work a cousin of your medical problems. when we ask people about thei
a lot of credit card debt is due to medical expenses. there's a lot of hidden medical expenses. two thirds cited a drop in income as well. >> right. that is of course what you would see across the board. the roots of these problems, long before bankruptcy court. financial disaster away from a bankruptcy filing. financial disaster pushes into a bankruptcy filing. trenddoes this rising track with people living longer? is this a natural outcome of people living longer? >> yes and no....
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medical personnel report to hospital center to treat casualties.edical control advises command post 23 recoverable cases received. more information coming in from field sorting teams. in the field, non-medical personnel organizing dispatch of casualties to hospital report 20 more recoverable wounded on the way. six non-recoverable casualties were terminal care and second priority transportation. four dead, and about 30 men for first aid and return to duty. medical control relays the information. command post acknowledges. initial recovery, almost complete. all casualties accounted for. priority fires out or in final control. abandoned fire stable and offering no new threat. loss of tower anticipated in emergency plans in effect. blast damage at base com not immediately recoverable but emergency com installed and priorities established. 20:59 hours. fire chief reports new casualties in collapse of tire storage building. d.o. reports one aircraft coming back with fire warning lights. shelter monitor reports radiation. it's here. upon detection of rad
medical personnel report to hospital center to treat casualties.edical control advises command post 23 recoverable cases received. more information coming in from field sorting teams. in the field, non-medical personnel organizing dispatch of casualties to hospital report 20 more recoverable wounded on the way. six non-recoverable casualties were terminal care and second priority transportation. four dead, and about 30 men for first aid and return to duty. medical control relays the...
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seen approaching the medical school. there were a few apparent sightings after that but not easily confirmed ones. found in the medical school. this begins on january 5, 1868. it was a miserable new year. should have been a delight for charles dickens. america,e him back to boston threw up all of its customary reserve. the street were set for dish were swept for his arrival. left for his arrival. for hist 8000 tickets shows sold out in four hours. he paced about a sweet -- a suite, musing about it all. increased five to 20 years. for smoke and fog you substitute an exclusively bright air. this will only have one catch. living. of it's not for lack of americans willing to host them. his days where a world of lunches and dinners with long for old -- longfellow emerson homes. name gave way to a long white beard worthy of father christmas. so many years, 25, longfellow road. but he was as quick in his movements as ever. manner of coping with his fame also remain unchanged. she walked away from it. during his tour he walked s
seen approaching the medical school. there were a few apparent sightings after that but not easily confirmed ones. found in the medical school. this begins on january 5, 1868. it was a miserable new year. should have been a delight for charles dickens. america,e him back to boston threw up all of its customary reserve. the street were set for dish were swept for his arrival. left for his arrival. for hist 8000 tickets shows sold out in four hours. he paced about a sweet -- a suite, musing about...
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army medical museum became known as the medical and surgical history of the war museum. this is to understand the nature of battlefield medicine at the time of the war. the lessons that were learned. it tabulated the types and nature of injuries. the efforts made to repair trauma and disease and documents the work in the battlefield and years later after war. the wars of the 20th century and it's an honor for us to present and showcase the actual publication itself matched with the wood etchings, the carving, the photographs, the illustrateses that comprise all that remains in the museum's care today -- illustrations that comprise all that remains in the museum's care today. what did we learn, what did we understand about military medicine. about medicine because of the war. medicine after war had a grander understanding of how to deal with a huge number of patients. there was a better understanding of the surgical treatment and the rapid need for amputation. a better understanding of infection. the end of the civil war was still prior general understanding of sanitary p
army medical museum became known as the medical and surgical history of the war museum. this is to understand the nature of battlefield medicine at the time of the war. the lessons that were learned. it tabulated the types and nature of injuries. the efforts made to repair trauma and disease and documents the work in the battlefield and years later after war. the wars of the 20th century and it's an honor for us to present and showcase the actual publication itself matched with the wood...
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like he said, medical.i worked for banks and we were responsible.but what happened with me was that i had the - - and it totally ravaged my body. just for me apart. it has and it still tearing my body up. i'm pretty much out of the loop right now. >> professor lawless, what did you hear about medical costs? is it primarily prescription drugs. is it a procedure? what can be the tipping point for folks filing bankruptcy due to medical expenses? >> yeah, i wish our data made that distinction that you just asked. what sort of, was it the prescription drugs or a medical procedure. and unfortunately, i can't give you the answer to that from our study. a large number as we cited the two thirds figure, hadmedical problems . the story the caller told is a classic story in the bankruptcy courts. people arriving with medical debt. they may be able to pay it off but they can't work. that double whammy drives them into bankruptcy court. the reasons people and up in financial distress are complex. there's usually more th
like he said, medical.i worked for banks and we were responsible.but what happened with me was that i had the - - and it totally ravaged my body. just for me apart. it has and it still tearing my body up. i'm pretty much out of the loop right now. >> professor lawless, what did you hear about medical costs? is it primarily prescription drugs. is it a procedure? what can be the tipping point for folks filing bankruptcy due to medical expenses? >> yeah, i wish our data made that...
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medical emergency. maybe a spouse is diagnosed with ancer or you to take care of aging parent or someone diagnosed with alzheimer's. or maybe you are starting a new baby, or just had a new like your constituent, jessica. whatever the case, no american should have to choose between their family and a paycheck. but if you don't have paid leave, that's exactly the choice you have to make and it's especially true if you are low-wage job. that's unfortunately what millions of americans have to deal with every time there is a family emergency. right now 85% of workers don't have access to paid family medical leave and the lower income workers are less likely to have it. the only industrialized country in the world that doesn't guarantee some form of paid leave. reports show that this costs families $20 billion a year. and it also creates what we call the sticky floor, where too many women get stuck in low-wage jobs with no chance of advancement because every time there is a family emergency and they feel the
medical emergency. maybe a spouse is diagnosed with ancer or you to take care of aging parent or someone diagnosed with alzheimer's. or maybe you are starting a new baby, or just had a new like your constituent, jessica. whatever the case, no american should have to choose between their family and a paycheck. but if you don't have paid leave, that's exactly the choice you have to make and it's especially true if you are low-wage job. that's unfortunately what millions of americans have to deal...
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we look for pre screened recycled medication, nonopioid, but medications that would end up in the trash and ultimately into the bay in our waste stream. in this way we can work with the local ba bay area company that they can work with and transfer for free and off reduced price medication to thousands and thousands of patients. they removed in the past year over 200,000 pounds of pharmaceutical waste by eliminating the need t. they take the medications from patients who have passed away and distribute them to free clinics. it reduce it is purchase amount and all the medical expenses it impacts. we are calling it the san francisco surplus medication distribution program, and it will also impact our free health program in the city of sa san francisco. we are proud today. [please stand by] -- whatever aspects of this industry, it contemplates the ability for us to have preapprenticeship tied to state apprenticeship programs and 35% of the work force in those respectful categories would have to come from state-certified apprenticeship programs, if they're available. otherwise, they can wor
we look for pre screened recycled medication, nonopioid, but medications that would end up in the trash and ultimately into the bay in our waste stream. in this way we can work with the local ba bay area company that they can work with and transfer for free and off reduced price medication to thousands and thousands of patients. they removed in the past year over 200,000 pounds of pharmaceutical waste by eliminating the need t. they take the medications from patients who have passed away and...
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it did not think of this as a medical problem. second they argued that careful screening could decrease the number of psychiatric casualties. remember this is based upon their idea that men could be predisposed to shell shock if they could just identify who those men were. they would have a shell shock issue to deal with. and finally, in the instances they were not able to screen out these men, forward psychiatry was the way to insure they were treated successfully. which of these lessons helped military psychiatrists in world war i? one of the first things to go from the medical department were the military psychiatrists. when the american army mobilized in the 1940s, they had to rebuild the entire military psychiatry apparatus that thomas salmon and others had work sod hard to build. also rediscovered forward psychiatry this was only after some of the earliest campaigns in north africa and italy made it clear that they would need to start treating men closer to the front lines. it was a new invention. a process that had been wel
it did not think of this as a medical problem. second they argued that careful screening could decrease the number of psychiatric casualties. remember this is based upon their idea that men could be predisposed to shell shock if they could just identify who those men were. they would have a shell shock issue to deal with. and finally, in the instances they were not able to screen out these men, forward psychiatry was the way to insure they were treated successfully. which of these lessons...
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i'm with sutter pacific medical foundation. the three programs that have already transitioned, the breast center on august 5, the cardiac echo lab on august 5, and the st. luke's diabetes program transferred on august 19. so far, it is business as usual, and we have not had any contracting issues since the go live dates. and in any situation where we need to request continuity of care, or policy is for those patients that are impacted, we will try to get an agreement with the health plans. and if the health plans agree, we will continue their service. if the health plan does not agree, it is their responsibility to identify alternative areas of service. >> commissioner sanchez? >> yeah. we've all spent a lot of time together, many of us here from different segments of the community both internally, externally, etc. and the bottom line to me has always been astounding. it's not about the quality of care, because we had families come from all over the bay area who would come and visit their brother, uncle, cousin because they wer
i'm with sutter pacific medical foundation. the three programs that have already transitioned, the breast center on august 5, the cardiac echo lab on august 5, and the st. luke's diabetes program transferred on august 19. so far, it is business as usual, and we have not had any contracting issues since the go live dates. and in any situation where we need to request continuity of care, or policy is for those patients that are impacted, we will try to get an agreement with the health plans. and...
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s medical center would talk to us on camera. they told us the new garage should open as scheduled by march andhey've add shuttle service to help patients who can't find spots in the mehatime. >>> tt shuttle doesn't work for you. >> no, it doesn't work for me because i carry a scooter. >> reporter: leaving some lik sequoia to fend for they have selves in this parking battle. scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. >> the ieam began asking the v.a. medical center in d.c. about these parking problems back in july. this week the center told us that they added some new shuttle buses to help patients move around that campus. but at medical centers across the country, v.a. records show more than 5,000 accessibility repairs are needed. open tn nbc washingpp and see the i-team series about problems inside the v.a. just get there and search veterans. >>> 100 yearsld ago women ct vote, but one joined the marines. coming up, we takeou to a new exhibit dedicated to honoring a century of s vice by women in the marine corps. >>> this week marks the 1
s medical center would talk to us on camera. they told us the new garage should open as scheduled by march andhey've add shuttle service to help patients who can't find spots in the mehatime. >>> tt shuttle doesn't work for you. >> no, it doesn't work for me because i carry a scooter. >> reporter: leaving some lik sequoia to fend for they have selves in this parking battle. scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. >> the ieam began asking the v.a. medical center in d.c. about...
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and offering medical treatment for radiation exposure. this is about 22 minutes. >>> [sirens ringing] man post. time 20:34 hours. status of base, unknown. eta fallout working on it. the orders break cover and look at base. deployed damage assessment teams. deployed casualty assessment teams. casualty and damage assessment teams deployed to assist total base condition, instructions to assess and report especially report. you call us because if you don't, will call you. assess and report. and no umbrellas. when it starts to rain, will let you know. command post, 20:36 hours. aircraft successfully dispersed at 20: 18 hours. two aircraft detached on bomb assessment missions. security reports three fires, facility weapons storage, one major. rapture discussed lines in hanger two. fires in be 02 one. damage in vehicle repair shop. medical control center reports casualties. one first aid meant detached. team proceeding north with assessment. there's heavy damage among forward equipment. equipment at west dispersal point needed urgently. transpor
and offering medical treatment for radiation exposure. this is about 22 minutes. >>> [sirens ringing] man post. time 20:34 hours. status of base, unknown. eta fallout working on it. the orders break cover and look at base. deployed damage assessment teams. deployed casualty assessment teams. casualty and damage assessment teams deployed to assist total base condition, instructions to assess and report especially report. you call us because if you don't, will call you. assess and...
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medical leave and caregiver benefits. could you talk about that decision to do much larger than family leave. >> so we realized that all our people were vulnerable to some element of care giving need brought about by a number of factors with so many generations in the workforce the , changing nature of care giving. that was supported by the market data that i referenced in my testimony. the 88% of respondents would place a value on a broader policy to include family care. while we think that the baby boomer generation is most impacted by care giving needs, data from multiple sources points to how this impacts all generations generations. so a recent study indicates that millennials spend 21 hours a week on care giving duties. we realize that if we wanted to truly support our people in the way they needed, we needed to broaden the scope of our offering to include broader leave. brown: would you kind of break down, if you can, the usage among parental family care giving and medical leave. if you could give us some data. >>
medical leave and caregiver benefits. could you talk about that decision to do much larger than family leave. >> so we realized that all our people were vulnerable to some element of care giving need brought about by a number of factors with so many generations in the workforce the , changing nature of care giving. that was supported by the market data that i referenced in my testimony. the 88% of respondents would place a value on a broader policy to include family care. while we think...
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works for him that he has been on for years to another medication. i hear from granite stators who experience these frustrations. it is hard to spend all day on the phone, wondering if prior authorization went through. it is particularly hard when you are juggling a job in caring for kids. -- and caring for kids. we have talked about the importance of integrating medical records. it is also important to patient safety. at 3:00 in the morning when your hospital tells you they cannot get access to your sons primary because theyecord are on different electronic systems, and all of a sudden your doctor is saying, do you remember 15 years ago what antibiotic we used? it is scary. so when we are talking about administrative burdens, what really would make a difference is to eliminate these burdens for patients on these families, not just for the time and effort, but for good patient outcomes. what can congress do to help reduce administrative burdens in the health care system for patients and their family? >> thank you for that excellent question. to echo
works for him that he has been on for years to another medication. i hear from granite stators who experience these frustrations. it is hard to spend all day on the phone, wondering if prior authorization went through. it is particularly hard when you are juggling a job in caring for kids. -- and caring for kids. we have talked about the importance of integrating medical records. it is also important to patient safety. at 3:00 in the morning when your hospital tells you they cannot get access...
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pacific medical location. breast health, mammography center. non evasive center and the specific campus out patient psychiatry. >> and my third and final prop q item for today is the change in management to sutter pacific medical foundation. so, they will transfer five out patient department services listed on this slide to sutter pacific medical foundation, which is sutter health foundation in san francisco, marin and sanoma. they have over 240 doctors that provide primary and special professional services throughout clinic. the first is a breast help ma'am omammography center. it's august 5th. the clinic will be located at the medical office on saint luke's campus. and all this detailed information is in your memo. the second change is for the n n evasive cardiology. the expected transfer date is august 5th and the clinic at saint luke's campus. the third and fourth change is the diabetes center at saint luke's and california campuses. the saint luke's diabetes center will be located at the medical office at saint luke's campus. and they are
pacific medical location. breast health, mammography center. non evasive center and the specific campus out patient psychiatry. >> and my third and final prop q item for today is the change in management to sutter pacific medical foundation. so, they will transfer five out patient department services listed on this slide to sutter pacific medical foundation, which is sutter health foundation in san francisco, marin and sanoma. they have over 240 doctors that provide primary and special...
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there are known medical uses for marijuana. >> reporter: page figgy says because of those known medicaluntil federal law is changed. >> i am just willing to go fight for this for other kids because i don't want even one more kid to have to go through -- if i have to fight all these years for this, to help one kid to not suffer for one day or one hour, it is worth it i mean, one kid, one day, of no suffering is absolutely worth it. >> reporter: lisa and bobby say after a couple of month, haley is suffering less. when we spoke to them last they said she experienced a 60% reduction in seizures. >> nice job, haley. >> reporter: if charlotte's web the stanley brothers decided to ship it there and to other states with similar laws. in spite of the fact that several agencies maintain that oils like charlotte's web are illegal. while the fight continues on a national level, the families claimed victory at home. virginia enacted a law to allow thc-a oil for any diagnosed disease with a doctor's recommendation. for these families it is an incredible journey that was considered impossible. but thr
there are known medical uses for marijuana. >> reporter: page figgy says because of those known medicaluntil federal law is changed. >> i am just willing to go fight for this for other kids because i don't want even one more kid to have to go through -- if i have to fight all these years for this, to help one kid to not suffer for one day or one hour, it is worth it i mean, one kid, one day, of no suffering is absolutely worth it. >> reporter: lisa and bobby say after a couple...
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the medical school has like a diversity office and we have a strong equity. from my dad, i think some establishments are more interested in discovering what is this about. there's just such a powerful example of it for the whole historical legacy is so much we are dealing with that dealing with have never dealing with have never thought of that historical legacy and women in hysteria or feeling. it is just another way of getting out this. >> yeah, and that is another area where there is more interest than implicit bias, all sorts of implicit bias. like i said, i do think there is a lot of a lot of work that has started happening in the medical system focused on various aspects of the problem and so i hope that maybe one thing the book can do is tie these things together and kind of is a richer context to support that work could point out why it is necessary. >> i have a question about maternal mortality. i've been reading a lot about how the rest of the first world it seems like we've are declining, but in the united states they are raising. wondering if your
the medical school has like a diversity office and we have a strong equity. from my dad, i think some establishments are more interested in discovering what is this about. there's just such a powerful example of it for the whole historical legacy is so much we are dealing with that dealing with have never dealing with have never thought of that historical legacy and women in hysteria or feeling. it is just another way of getting out this. >> yeah, and that is another area where there is...
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they were provided medical care by both civilians and military medical teams. ♪ >> many of the victims undernourished, even before the seven-day battle in saigon. they were given medical care and food. ♪ ♪ >> here are some of the prisoners being interviewed by military correspondents. all the weapons captured here are from russia and red china. thousands of families were burned out of their homes in the attack. the government immediately launched a program to set up refugee camps in the stricken areas of the city. when the fire subsided, the residents returned into the ashes of their homes and sadly shuffled through the ruins to salvage what they could. many of these people have been born in these houses and had reared their children in them. now there was nothing left but ashes and memories. the homeless stand around dazed, confused and helpless. while the paratroopers and marines were flushing out the last of the communists from the city, other army units were busy relocating the homeless at refugee centers where they could receive food and medical attention. ♪ their fathers and husb
they were provided medical care by both civilians and military medical teams. ♪ >> many of the victims undernourished, even before the seven-day battle in saigon. they were given medical care and food. ♪ ♪ >> here are some of the prisoners being interviewed by military correspondents. all the weapons captured here are from russia and red china. thousands of families were burned out of their homes in the attack. the government immediately launched a program to set up refugee...
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and provided medical care by both civilians and medical.y of the victims and the seven day battle in saigon. given medical care and food. ♪ >>> here are some of the pri prisoners being interviewed by military correspondents. all the weapons captured here are from russia and -- ♪ >> thousands of families burned out of their home. the government immediately launched a program to set up refugee camps in areas of the city. when the fire subsided, the residents returned and shuffled through ruins. many of them were born in the houses and now nothing left but ashes and memories. >> the homeless turned around dazed, confused and helpless. troopers and marines flushing out the last of the commune yis and the city. relocating the homeless with they can receive food and medical attention. fathers and husbands are dead. here they are, helpless and their homes destroyed and possessions burned. the government has the responsibility of caring for these orphans and widows as best they can while trying to prevent the communist from launching another devast
and provided medical care by both civilians and medical.y of the victims and the seven day battle in saigon. given medical care and food. ♪ >>> here are some of the pri prisoners being interviewed by military correspondents. all the weapons captured here are from russia and -- ♪ >> thousands of families burned out of their home. the government immediately launched a program to set up refugee camps in areas of the city. when the fire subsided, the residents returned and...
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preserving unused medications helps those uninsured and cannot afford the high cost of medication. people should not have to choose between buying food or groceries and getting their medication. level of income or lack of insurance should not determine whether or not you get the medicine you need to get well. i'm very happy to co-sponsor this legislation with supervisor safai . the rest i submit. >> supervisor tang: thank you. i will introduce legislation for and it's the last that monica mohan in my office has worked on. it's her last day. this is flexible retail use in ward 4. we've heard a lot from retailers that they would like to come up with some creative experiences to attract more customers to their stores. some of them who might sell gift ware or gift items might want an event at night where they serve wine or beer or serving coffee, along with t-shirts they're selling. all of that to help with generating more customers to come to their shops or to also diversify the revenue source. as you all know, our planning code can be very complicated and that particular use that's a
preserving unused medications helps those uninsured and cannot afford the high cost of medication. people should not have to choose between buying food or groceries and getting their medication. level of income or lack of insurance should not determine whether or not you get the medicine you need to get well. i'm very happy to co-sponsor this legislation with supervisor safai . the rest i submit. >> supervisor tang: thank you. i will introduce legislation for and it's the last that monica...
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we deal with clients with multiple medical problems, psych problems. we deal with clients with psycho social problems, so we have the whole gamut. in addition to homelessness, we start i.v.'s, we tell man downs, which are seizure precautions. we get clients in from the streets that get sent to us that may be having seizures, may be having multiple substance abuse, and we have to deal with them right on the spot. we do not have enough staff to cover these clients. we have clients that are suicidal, homicidal, and we have clients that have been, what you call held hostage? we have clients with sexual problems, female and meale problems, we have gender problems in a unit. we deal with all sorts of care that we have to give to the clients. we -- our clients' age group is from 18 to 65, so we're dealing with that group. one patient might be on 20 pills, in addition to being injections, in addition to being diabetics, in addition to being -- having no medical care at all, having no interaction with people that really can communicate with them, so we have to
we deal with clients with multiple medical problems, psych problems. we deal with clients with psycho social problems, so we have the whole gamut. in addition to homelessness, we start i.v.'s, we tell man downs, which are seizure precautions. we get clients in from the streets that get sent to us that may be having seizures, may be having multiple substance abuse, and we have to deal with them right on the spot. we do not have enough staff to cover these clients. we have clients that are...
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a medical tribunal ruled she should be suspended for a year, but the general medical council appealedpractising. today that was overturned, and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack adcock, a wonderful little boy that started this story. i want to let the parents know that i am sorry. dr bawa—garba was backed by some doctors in raising money to go to the court of appeal. now that's succeeded, she says the medical world should reflect on the outcome. my hope is that lessons learnt from this case will translate into better working conditions forjunior doctors, better recognition of sepsis, factors in place that will improve patient safety. her supporters at court today always argued she was doing her best under intense pressure at the hospital. after expressing sympathy to the adcock family, they spelled out what the lessons should be. if somebody is a trainee especially, and making honest errors, in a very challenging hospital, which was what happened that day, they absolutely should not pay with their career.
a medical tribunal ruled she should be suspended for a year, but the general medical council appealedpractising. today that was overturned, and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack adcock, a wonderful little boy that started this story. i want to let the parents know that i am sorry. dr bawa—garba was backed by some doctors in raising money to go to the court of appeal. now that's succeeded, she says the medical...
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the medical discourse is based on a very specific rhetoric that makes use of unique turns.in doing so menopause is not represented as a transition but rather it's described as a phase of pathological symptoms. do sound too bad to lose. we do. things to well it's interesting to observe that by now the public has also accepted this view of menopause. i mean new posed here we see the website of a medical insurer whose malady many pauses associated with problems and symptoms and risks are mentioned loss is a focus on menopause is not seen as a transition but rather as a lack and referred to as a health problem. it's treated like an illness that requires a diagnosis. and here is the clear connection menopause equals illness. and an illness should be treated. as he planted a seed. gets very interesting to see which images are circulating in the context of men a pause. yes because aside from the texts there are a lot of images nowadays with masha. and what you see on the relevant internet sites or in the brochures is women who seem pensive. keith. only yours was yours a while on t
the medical discourse is based on a very specific rhetoric that makes use of unique turns.in doing so menopause is not represented as a transition but rather it's described as a phase of pathological symptoms. do sound too bad to lose. we do. things to well it's interesting to observe that by now the public has also accepted this view of menopause. i mean new posed here we see the website of a medical insurer whose malady many pauses associated with problems and symptoms and risks are mentioned...
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i mean to pose here we see the website of a medical insurer whose malady. many pas is associated with problems and symptoms and risks are mentioned loss is a focus on menopause is not seen as a transition but rather as a lack and referred to as a health problem. it's treated like an illness that requires a diagnosis. and here's the clear connection menopause equals illness. and an illness should be treated. as he planted a thought. it's very interesting to see which images are circulating in the context of men a pause. yes because aside from the texts there are a lot of images nowadays with masha. and what you see on the relevant internet sites or in the brochures is women who seem pensive his own teeth. years whose jews are well on the fact what's depicted here is women who aren't old enough to be menopausal but the articles are about men a pause. and the women depicted look worried or thinking about something or appear to be solving a problem. or they simply are women who are obviously suffering perhaps because they're experiencing hot. clashes are other
i mean to pose here we see the website of a medical insurer whose malady. many pas is associated with problems and symptoms and risks are mentioned loss is a focus on menopause is not seen as a transition but rather as a lack and referred to as a health problem. it's treated like an illness that requires a diagnosis. and here's the clear connection menopause equals illness. and an illness should be treated. as he planted a thought. it's very interesting to see which images are circulating in...
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the american medical.change this attitude and was the first to describe as an illness and his feminine forever he says that as a result of estrogen production decreasing women's bodies started to wilt that women in men were castrated beings who turned into hell cats because of this he promised youth as a result of taking estrogen and he demanded that all women in men. there was a stampede for the medication. disillusionment in the early seventy's more and more women were being diagnosed with cervical cancer and people's hunch was that it was the. then progesterone was at it it was to prevent the ovaries mucous membrane from proliferating the number of cases of cancer actually did go down in the eighty's the number of prescriptions for hormones increased dramatically again because the combination therapy of estrogen and jested gen was supposed to protect women from suffering heart and circulatory diseases. this hope destroyed when in two thousand and two the largest trial on hormone therapy in the united st
the american medical.change this attitude and was the first to describe as an illness and his feminine forever he says that as a result of estrogen production decreasing women's bodies started to wilt that women in men were castrated beings who turned into hell cats because of this he promised youth as a result of taking estrogen and he demanded that all women in men. there was a stampede for the medication. disillusionment in the early seventy's more and more women were being diagnosed with...
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the benefits provided are not consisted of medical care but lower premiums. was, we don't have the authority to regulate these plans. they said we are significantly limited in our ability to regulate anything that is not insurance coverage. they july between health insurance coverage and renewal guarantees. implicitly sank the obama administration had no authority to regulate, much less than in this market. what this means is whereas the obama administration restricted consumer protections by exposing people in that market who got sick to medical underwriting, the federal government has now have not only restored the consumer protections the obama administration eliminated, it has expanded those consumer protections by allowing this market to protect people who get egg from medical underwriting. not just after three months or 12 months, and not just for up to 36 months. what hhs said in this rulemaking was that if a consumer purchases a standalone renewal guarantee, that protects them from being underwritten when they purchase a short term limited duration pl
the benefits provided are not consisted of medical care but lower premiums. was, we don't have the authority to regulate these plans. they said we are significantly limited in our ability to regulate anything that is not insurance coverage. they july between health insurance coverage and renewal guarantees. implicitly sank the obama administration had no authority to regulate, much less than in this market. what this means is whereas the obama administration restricted consumer protections by...
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the medical tribunal said she should be suspended for a year but the general medical council went tom practising. today, that was overturned and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with it the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack adcock, a wonderful little boy that started this story. i want to let the pa rents this story. i want to let the parents know that i am sorry. doctor bawa—garba was backed by some doctors in raising money to go to the court of appeal, now that succeeded she said the medical world should reflect on the outcome. my should reflect on the outcome. my hope is that lessons learnt from this case will translate into better working conditions for junior doctors, better recognition of sepsis, factors in place that will improve patient safety. her supporters at court today always argued she was doing her best under intense pressure at the hospital. after expressing sympathy to jack adcock‘s family, they spell down population should be. if someone is a trainee especially making honest errors ina a trainee especially making honest errors i
the medical tribunal said she should be suspended for a year but the general medical council went tom practising. today, that was overturned and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with it the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack adcock, a wonderful little boy that started this story. i want to let the pa rents this story. i want to let the parents know that i am sorry. doctor bawa—garba was backed by some doctors in raising money to go to the court of appeal,...
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self—medicating a good way. because the nhs is pushed. self-medicating a good way.al remedies. i am very lazy so i already do this because when i have a cold the last thing i wa nt when i have a cold the last thing i want to do is leave the house. any other tips? any other tips from childhood? again, i amjust lazy so ido childhood? again, i amjust lazy so i do the closest thing to me. my mother used to use final for bruising and it has a property. you would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, i think, would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, ithink, is would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, i think, is good. would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, ithink, is good. that is would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, i think, is good. that is a handy tip. thank you very much. we'll be back again to after 11:30pm with all the latest papers. some front pages by then. you can see the front pages by then. you can see the front pages by then. you can see the front pages online, on the bbc news website. they are there for you seven days a week. in addition to that
self—medicating a good way. because the nhs is pushed. self-medicating a good way.al remedies. i am very lazy so i already do this because when i have a cold the last thing i wa nt when i have a cold the last thing i want to do is leave the house. any other tips? any other tips from childhood? again, i amjust lazy so ido childhood? again, i amjust lazy so i do the closest thing to me. my mother used to use final for bruising and it has a property. you would drop them on the bruise. and...
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even general medical officers had a hard time making the switch and many official medical records still reflect the diagnosis shellshock. this was an improvement over some diagnostic labels officers were using earlier in the war. sometimes they would just make the note gok, which stood for god only knows. [laughter] label shellshock remained popular in the american media as well, much to the dismay and frustration of american psychiatrist. dozens of articles mentioning the condition appeared in papers across the country, starting before the first american even arrived in france. americans were fascinated by shell technology in what were one. -- in world war i. they described it as a representation of scientific achievement at the same time as it was destructive. articles about military medicine demonstrated this tension very clearly. one article you can see to pick it here shows the cartoon image of a soldier standing helplessly as an array of shrapnel falls upon him. the caption, if you can't read it, describes how the shell unleashed an amazing 262 bullets. it also notes that it made
even general medical officers had a hard time making the switch and many official medical records still reflect the diagnosis shellshock. this was an improvement over some diagnostic labels officers were using earlier in the war. sometimes they would just make the note gok, which stood for god only knows. [laughter] label shellshock remained popular in the american media as well, much to the dismay and frustration of american psychiatrist. dozens of articles mentioning the condition appeared in...